morning ladies. I am a very happy boo today! Been for my growth scan and yep baby is a little bit big but they are not worried and don't want to see me back at the hospital unless the mw thinks there is an issue! Woo hoo it's like I am a normal preggo

Bartlet how are you today? Any sign of a sneeze?

How are the other 2 tripe whammiers?? Looking like you will pip Bartlet to the post??

Cheery wave to everyone else, I would leave food and for everyone but I still have 30 mins to wait before my second gtt blood test then I am having a big bacon sarnie

ooo Ooo! any news?!I need a wet fish slap here. I'm getting so nervous for Wednesdays scan. I just don't feel 100% positive about it. the only indication I have that something may not be right is that my nausea has pretty much gone. but it can come and go right? maybe I'm just eating enough to combat it. I do eat alot!

Feeling nervous before a scan is completely normal. Yes, sickness can come and go. I was puking constantly for 9 weeks and then I woke up 1 morning and it had gone, never to come back. Some people have none, some have it for the whole pregnancy. Everyone is different so please try not to make it significant

Brooking that Bartlet's kitchen scrubbing has done the trick and that your on the way to meeting Lil'Bart

Great scan news Boo. Enjoy your bacon sarnie.

Cartoon, it's totally normal to be nervous before scans, especially when you've had bad ones before. Try to keep yourself busy, so the time doesn't drag too slow, and we'll all brook away for you.

I've just got to moan for a minute, so feel free to skip this!I feel like poo today, blocked nose & headache etc. Hardly slept last night as my hips were terrible, and I had indigestion. I was really looking forward to a reflexology appointment to relax. But because of the bloody snow, I couldn't get dd to her preschool, so had to cancel it. Now we're stuck in, her bored, me feeling rubbish. Luckily dp is coming home early.

Yay for great news Boo. Bacon sarnies were my vice when pg with DD. With a fried egg in too, yum.

Brooking for a good scan for you Cartoon How many weeks are you now?

<strokes Little's hair. Oh no poor you. Have you had much snow? I have elderly grandparents very near you and I'm 2 hours away from them. I always worry when I hear they've had snow, my 90 year old grandad still insists on going out on his pushbike in it even though we ask him not to.

I figured that the risk of salmonella is so tiny now. All chickens are vaccinated compared to a few years ago. The risk of salmonella is to me and wouldn't affect the baby, so I have continued to enjoy eggs and soldiers.

However, I have followed the advice about, say, listeria to the letter.

Incidentally, do you know we are 'allowed' to eat Stilton now? Not that I ever want to (only food other than kidneys and liver I really can't stand), but in case there are odd people who do!